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Banana Justice: Field Notes on Philippine Crime and Custom

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Banana Justice: Field Notes on Philippine Crime and Custom

Contributors:

By (Author) W. Timothy Austin

ISBN:

9780275962043

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th June 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

364.9599

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Description

Based upon nearly twenty years of research and theoretical analysis of selected rural and urban communities in the Philippines, this book describes and critiques a variety of justice-related issues, including terrorism, vigilante activity, corruption, and juvenile delinquency. These themes provide distinctive insight into Filipino crime and custom, beginning with assessment of how local village-level citizenry tend to reject government intrusion into traditional time-honored styles of informal social control. Other sections include historically persistent peacemaking scenarios and how Muslim and Christian citizens in the southern Philippines have tried to resolve disputes and crimes with only relative success. Although most of the narrative results from diaries and field notes were completed while the author lived in northwest Mindanao, the southernmost island of the Philippines, comparisons are occasionally made to other regions of the Philippines and regions abroad. By drawing upon participant observation and multiple, in-depth interviews with locals, the study outlines how villages have coped with life in a terrorist-prone region. The related concern of vigilante movements is also considered, as well as the growing tendency toward bribery and extortion, two activities that appear to have become almost normal features on the cultural landscape. A consistent theme throughout the book is the avoidance, when at all possible, of official agencies of control and, at times, the shunning of the law altogether. Such a mood toward anarchy may, the author contends, at times be functional and appropriate given particular cultural traditions.

Reviews

[p]rovides distintive insight into Filipino crime and custom-Crime & Justice International
Those interested in better understanding aspects of Filipino crime, regional conflict, and socio-cultural environment would find this book a good read. Austin provides a worthwhile ethnographic view of some Filipino customs, weaving theoretical and historical connections into his observations.-Journal of Asian Studies
"provides distintive insight into Filipino crime and custom"-Crime & Justice International
"[p]rovides distintive insight into Filipino crime and custom"-Crime & Justice International
"Those interested in better understanding aspects of Filipino crime, regional conflict, and socio-cultural environment would find this book a good read. Austin provides a worthwhile ethnographic view of some Filipino customs, weaving theoretical and historical connections into his observations."-Journal of Asian Studies

Author Bio

W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN is Professor of Criminology at Indiana University, Pennsylvania./e His teaching specialties include theoretical criminology and comparative justice systems. He has completed twenty years of research on Southeast Asia, particularly concerning the Philippines and the southern island of Mindanao.

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